The key difference between an (old-fashioned) Intranet and a Portal
Is Communications Up To Running Intranet?
The natural home of the intranet is in communications. However, intranet management requires particular skills that many traditional communications departments don’t have.
Intranet Portal – Business Case ROI
The days of easy money are over In these post-dot-com days of the 21st Century, the hype attached to IT is well and truly over.
Intranet Portal Project – RAD or Waterfall?
In this short article, David Viney examines whether Rapid Application Development (RAD) or Waterfall development methodologies should be used during Intranet Portal projects.
Intranet Project Names
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet.”
Global Multilingual Intranet: You Dont Need to Translate Everything But Stay Consistent
Issue
What are the effective compromises in supporting multi-languages on a global Intranet?
Value-Driven Intranet Design
Within most corporations, taking ownership of an intranet is an unglamorous, exhausting, and thankless job for a new intranet manager. Many corporate intranets lack thoughtful, focused, and disciplined design and are often extremely large and unwieldy. Fixing these intranets can seem an impossible and futile task.
Putting Someone in Charge of Your Intranet
Finally, organizations are getting serious about how they manage their intranets. The intranet is now moving out of an evolutionary, experimental phase into a more systematic, managed phase. It is being seen as an asset, a driver of productivity. However, return on investment measurement for the intranet still requires a lot of work.
Usability and Cost Savings while Designing an Intranet
This article discusses the value of design in the development of an intranet and how it can create cost savings not only in it’s development, but in the future as company employees leverage the system to save time.
Setting Up A Secure Internet/Intranet Network
The needs of businesses and their networks are evolving daily. Even in this time of recession, many corporations that have not previously had an Internet presence are considering such a presence to increase sales, service and customer support. Many small, static websites are being upgraded to offer all kinds of dynamic information. We have almost fully entered the information age.